IMAG/MSM Working Group Multiscale Modeling Viral Pandemics, May 2, 2024

IMAG/MSM WG Multiscale Modeling and Viral Pandemics Zoom

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Thursday May 2 at 3:00PM (EST)

The schedule for this week consists of one presentation:

  1. Randy Heiland, Indiana University. “OpenVT – A Standardized Ecosystem for Virtual Tissue Simulation"
    We present an overview, initial progress, and plans for Open Virtual Tissues (OpenVT), a NSF-funded project that seeks to improve the ecosystem of multicellular modeling frameworks. There exist several such frameworks, covering different fundamental modeling approaches, programming languages, model specification formats, workflows, varying degrees of user support, etc. This presents challenges to new modelers who want  to understand what these frameworks can do (or can't do) and also to experienced modelers who would like to "reproduce" model results using more than one framework. Indiana University leads two of the frameworks, CompuCell3D and PhysiCell (PIs Glazier and Macklin), providing a hub of initial activity: seeking shared concepts, modules, data formats/standards, and reproducibility. However, the project also includes other modeling frameworks as we want this to be a community effort. The OpenVT project kicked off with an intensive NSF I-Corps program which we will also briefly summarize.

After the presentations we will have time for discussions with the speaker(s).

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